What to watch for as Miller returns from IL for '26 debut
HOUSTON -- Bryce Miller is ready to roll. The Mariners activated the right-hander from the 15-day injured list on Wednesday, when he’ll make his much-anticipated 2026 debut against the Astros at Daikin Park. Lefty José Suarez was designated for assignment to clear a roster spot.
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Raleigh snaps 0-for-38 slump (with 2 hits!) after showering in full uniform
HOUSTON -- Cal Raleigh quite literally took a foul tip straight into the region that’s a catcher’s worst nightmare on Tuesday night, after taking a metaphorical kick in that area for more than two weeks.
Here is each club's hottest pitching prospect right now
A couple of weeks ago, we took a look at the hottest hitting prospect in each organization. Now it’s time to check in on the pitchers. While many of the game’s top young arms are still building up and expanding their pitch counts and innings, there have been more than
J-Rod answers fan BP challenge with HR, then duplicates it in win
HOUSTON -- Julio Rodríguez put on an absolute show during batting practice on Monday evening at Daikin Park, to the point where many who were up close took notice. And turns out, there was a deliberate point to all those demolished baseballs -- and it came at the nudging of
Muñoz, bullpen rise to moment for 8th straight win over Astros
HOUSTON -- For all the challenges Andrés Muñoz has gone through as the season reached the one-quarter mark, what’s kept him going has been clubhouse support.
Latest Mariners injuries and transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Mariners injury news and transactions.
Mariners place emerging reliever Ferrer on paternity list
HOUSTON -- The Mariners will be without their blossoming left-handed leverage reliever, but for the happiest reason, as José A. Ferrer and his wife were in the process of welcoming the birth of a child on Monday. Ferrer was placed on the paternity list ahead of Seattle’s four-game series opener
A platoon in the Mariners' rotation? Well, kind of ...
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Here are the top 10 relief pitching prospects
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Gilbert allows 1 hit through 6 innings, but bats stumped once again
CHICAGO -- Logan Gilbert is no stranger to great outings. But the right-hander’s six-inning gem on Sunday was his best so far this season. Gilbert struck out nine and allowed just one hit in his first scoreless outing of the year, but even that wasn’t enough in the Mariners’ 2-1
Miller's impending return leaves Mariners with rotation questions
CHICAGO -- One of the biggest questions surrounding the Mariners so far has finally been answered -- for now. Starting pitcher Bryce Miller will come off the injured list and make his season debut on Wednesday in Houston, manager Dan Wilson announced prior to the Mariners’ 6-1 loss on Saturday
1 thing each team can improve upon the rest of the way
No matter what its record is, every MLB team knows there's always room for improvement. With the help of MLB.com's beat writers, here's one thing each club is seeking to improve this season. All stats updated through Saturday's games
Ever seen a no-no like this? These are year's the weirdest Minor League moments so far
Crooked Numbers is a monthly column dedicated to Minor League Baseball on-field oddities and absurdities. Keeping track of the weirdness is a team effort, so get in touch if you've witnessed something out of the ordinary at a Minor League game (benjamin.hill@mlb.com).
Raley posts MLB's first 7-RBI game of '26 as Mariners roll
CHICAGO -- By the time Luke Raley stepped into the batter’s box in the seventh inning, he had already had the most productive game of his Major League career. But he was nowhere near close to being finished.
Kade Anderson dominating? It's been inevitable to start his career
Death, taxes and Kade Anderson posting a near-perfect outing at Double-A. In the year 2026, few players at any level have been more reliable than MLB’s No. 14 prospect. On Friday, he once again delivered the inevitable for Double-A Arkansas, striking out nine over 5 2/3 innings in the first
Donovan activated from IL; Raleigh returns to catching duty
CHICAGO -- The top of the Mariners’ lineup is starting to look like itself again.
Mentink's fearlessness inspiring family this Mother's Day
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As Miller nears return, Mariners have pressing questions to answer
SEATTLE -- Bryce Miller will join the Mariners this weekend in Chicago, a source told MLB.com on Thursday morning, setting the stage for a possible activation from the 15-day injured list for his next scheduled outing. However, this reunion will more be centered on a debrief with Seattle’s coaching and
Here is the first official 2026 mock draft!
The 2026 Draft is taking longer to sort itself out than teams hoped. Shortstops Roch Cholowsky (UCLA) and Grady Emerson (Fort Worth Christian HS in Texas) have set themselves apart from the rest of the class. The second tier of prospects consists of catcher Vahn Lackey (Georgia Tech) and right-hander
'A lot more on the way': Crawford, Smith carry Compton Academy legacy forward
SEATTLE -- When Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford and Braves designated hitter Dominic Smith got together at T-Mobile Park for this week’s matchup between Seattle and Atlanta, they did so with more than 20 years of nostalgia. And some great stories about where their big league dreams all began.
Woo (9 K's), J-Rod (HR) all fired up about pinning 1st series loss on Braves
SEATTLE -- Bryan Woo brought some fiery edge to the mound against the Majors’ hottest team on Wednesday afternoon, and it sure looked like his demeanor rubbed off on Julio Rodríguez during one of the game’s biggest moments. Because, when Rodríguez pummeled a Statcast-projected 436-foot homer into the T-Mobile Pen
Miller 'fully past' oblique injury, nearing return for Mariners
EVERETT, Wash. -- Tacoma. Everett. Tacoma. Back to Everett. Bryce Miller's rehab assignment, coming back from the left oblique strain that landed him on the injured list during Spring Training, continued its back-and-forth journey around Western Washington on Wednesday, with five innings for High-A Everett in the AquaSox’s 10-0 win